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I'm grandfathered in to the $30 unlimited on my iPhone, but I'd switch to a limited Verizon plan in a heartbeat if they got the iPhone. I'm sick of every call I make dropping 5+ times. I'd pay the ETF with a smile on my face.

AT&T might keep the people in flyover country who get ok service, but I guarantee they lose 90% of their New York City iPhone customer base within a week of Verizon's iPhone launch.
 
Please explain how charging people for GBs "kills innovation"? :confused:

If you can't see this, then you are *very* thick.

I rarely (if ever) agree with Full of Fail, but he made a point, good one.

I must be very thick. Because I don't define innovation as: wanting to download movies. And when the internet was first becoming what it is today, most of us were on modems. Didn't stifle innovation in apps. Seriously?
 
wow that data plan sucks, thats not enough my AT&T data plan on my 3GS is cheaper. F**K Verizon now. :mad::mad::mad:
 
So what MEANS to write is "Data caps will kill innovation for cheap people.

Well, too bad for them. They're not everyone, though.

Regardless of money though, it's now impossible to get unlimited data for AT&T and probably will be for Verizon. But hey, it wasn't ever really unlimited, it was only 5 GB.
 
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